2007 Subaru Legacy Wagon Values

If it’s flexibility you want, the 2007 Subaru Legacy Wagon comes in a variety of different versions, sure to please even the most choice-minded car buyers. In addition to many configurations, buyers can choose between turbocharged or normally-aspirated engines. The ever-popular, ever-economical 2.5i Wagon features a 173 horsepower 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine with AWD with plenty of safety features and standard equipment, including front and side-body airbags, ABS brakes, daytime running lights, air conditioning, cruise control, power accessories and bucket seats.

The performance-oriented Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT spec.B, which was offered as a limited-edition model for 2006, becomes a regular model for 2007. The spec.B, along with GT Limited models, gets a new Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-Drive) system that allows three levels of engine performance. Other performance equipment is now standard as well.
There are also a number of smaller equipment changes to the lineup. All Legacy sedans now get the 60/40 split-fold rear seat with trunk pass-through, automatic-transmission Legacys now come pre-wired for remote engine start, and all models with cloth seat fabric get a revised material. Limited and spec.B models get a new audio system with an auxiliary input and XM satellite radio compatibility; GT Limited models get a new wheel design; and GT models get a new gauge cluster with ECO gauge and upshift light for cars with manual transmission.

The 2007 Subaru Legacy and its stable mate, the Outback, span a wide range of appeal with the frugal base model, high-performance 2.5 GT and spec.B, and rugged Outback series. The spec.B is an attractive alternative to some of the more affordable European sports sedans, while the Outback has just the right amount of ruggedness, and better fuel economy, to attract SUV shoppers. All models offer a full roster of safety features, along with all-weather all-wheel drive, making them especially sound buys.